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Decisions on residence status for tuition purposes are made only after the student has been admitted to the University and has completed an online Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) and Statement of Legal Residence (SLR). Decisions on residence status for tuition purposes are not made prior to admission to the University. Such decisions are made only after the student has been admitted, and has completed an online Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) and a Statement of Legal Residence (SLR…
Continuing nonresident students who feel they meet UC requirements may petition to be classified as a resident for tuition purposes. Continuing nonresident UCLA students seeking resident status, who feel they have met all UC residence requirements, may petition for a change of status for tuition purposes by submitting a completed petition for residence classification with required documentation. A student who is in California solely for educational purposes is not eligible for status as a…
In certain cases, students are classified as nonresidents but may be eligible for an exemption from paying nonresident supplemental tuition (NRST). Students who believe they qualify for an exemption from nonresident supplemental tuition (NRST) must must first submit the Statement of Legal Residence (SLR). The SLR is reviewed by a residence deputy. If approved, the exemption is granted and NRST is waived. If not approved, the student must pay NRST. The UC NRST exemptions web page summarizes…
All incoming students submit a statement of legal residence to determine their residence status for tuition purposes. Student classification as resident or nonresident for tuition purposes is determined by the campus residence deputy in accordance with UC guidelines. Classification is based on evidence presented in the Statement of Legal Residence (SLR) and supporting evidence deemed necessary for determination. Newly admitted undergraduate students and re-admitted graduate students complete…
Nonresident classification can be appealed, but only in limited cases. The process is handled by the UC Office of General Counsel. Students do not have an automatic right to appeal every nonresident determination. The University of California permits appeals only if at least one the following is true: the nonresident classification was based on an error made by UC, including a significant error of fact, a significant procedural error, or an incorrect application of policy, which if corrected…
UCLA Campus Residence Deputy Inquiries about residence requirements, determination, and/or recognized exceptions and exemptions should be directed to Residence Deputy UCLA Registrar’s Office 1113 Murphy Hall Box 951429 Los Angeles CA 90095-1429 E-mail residencedeputy@registrar.ucla.edu Message Center Residence determination can be made only after the student has been admitted to the University and has completed an online Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) and Statement of Legal Residence (…
Graduate students registered in absentia are assessed 15% of the combined tuition and student services fees. They pay all other full systemwide and health insurance fees, but do not pay campus-based fees. Graduate students registered in absentia at UCLA are assessed 15% of the combined tuition and student services fees; health insurance fee; nonresident supplemental tuition, if applicable; and professional fees, if applicable. They do not pay campus-based fees. For fee details, see UC…
Medicine MD Degree – Summer 2025 Dentistry DDS Degree – Summer 2025 FEE DISCLAIMER The tuition, fees, and charges posted to the student billing statement are estimates based on existing amounts. These figures may not be final. Actual tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by the Regents of the University of California and could be affected by state funding reductions. Accordingly, final approved tuition and fee levels (and thus a student’s final balance due) may differ from the…
Self-supporting graduate degree programs are designed to serve professionals seeking career advancement. Self-supporting graduate professional-degree programs primarily serve professionals seeking to advance their careers. These programs allow UCLA to serve additional students above and beyond those supported by state funds, and fulfill demonstrated higher-education and workforce needs. Self-supporting graduate professional degree programs include, but are not limited to, those that serve…
Fees may be charged for course materials or labs, changes to a study list, exceptions, and penalties. Most fees are processed through BruinBill.